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Super Water Sympathy (Band)
Super Water Sympathy's origin began in the summer of 1393, during the final stages of the Yuson Dynasty. As this particular dynasty crumbled, the surging San'qaur Party moved their capital to Hanyang and proclaimed themselves rulers of the Korean peninsula. During the resulting reformation, Ansley Hughes (vocals) scraped by selling silk brocades to local merchants and traders. One day, the Minister of Rites, Yejo, asked Ansley, “If you sing me a song, I will purchase twenty brocades. Surely, that will be enough to support a Nobi (slave) for the duration of this lunar progression.”

“Minister, you will hear me sing if, and only if, I'm given the twenty brocades before I begin." "Ha! What is this, a Nobi giving me rules to follow? I think not!"

"And what is this," Ansley replied, "a pig of a man exploiting his power for paltry amusement?"

Yejo, enraged by Ansley's insult, sought immediate punishment and arrested her on the spot. She was sentenced and taken to the military fortification of Andyone, in which the notorious Byeongjo, Korean's Minister of Defense, presided. Arriving at the console, she was processed and confined to a darkened cell containing four young men: Ryan Robinson (drums), Billy Hargrove (bass), Clyde Hargrove (guitar), and Jason Mills (piano). It wasn't long before they began to discuss escape plans. To most, the notion of escaping from Byeongjo's Andyone was impossible. Still, the five pressed on. The structure was completely fortified; there was no way to breach the structure physically. They would need help from someone on the inside - preferably, a guard. They had nothing to offer, in terms of money, but they still had their individual talents. Their strength lied in music. Perhaps if they could combine forces and create a unit, a band, they could provide the nearest guard with an array of melodies to catch his attention. They began to construct and play original music each and every night before going to sleep - loud enough to permeate from their tiny, darkened cell. They kept this up for a month, hoping someone had taken attention, before deciding to stop, abruptly. Days went by, and not a word was said. They began to panic. Perhaps their music wasn't noticed, at all. And then, one night, they were awakened by a quiet knock on their cell. It was a guard.

"Why did you stop the music?" he asked.

They replied that they wouldn't perform confined in a cell; the only way they would ever play again would be if they were on the outside, walking free. Frustrated, the guard retreated, only to return - with two additional guards - the next night.

"Please play again - we'll slip you extra rations. We need the music," they pleaded.

This went on, night after night, with more and more guards approaching their cell - finally, they reached an agreement. If the guards were to let them escape, they would form a band and travel the world performing their music - giving the guards infinite access to the melodies they'd fallen in love with. The guards agreed - reluctantly. They escaped just shy of dawn and made their way towards China. They decided to call their group Super Water Sympathy and played their first show in Beijing. From there, they continued to tour the Silk Road, garnering acclaim and popularity along the way.

Today, Super Water Sympathy is recording their debut album, Vesper Belle.

To be continued... (they're still alive)

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